By Terence Bunch Published 2008-09-11 00:00:00 Last Edited 2008-09-11 00:00:00

On the seventh anniversary of 9/11 and the destruction of the World Trade Center complex in the United States, peace campaigners gather in London to mark the event with a series of anti-war protests. Members of the 9/11 truth movement gather at the US Embassy to hold a week-long vigil to deal with the WTC moment.

This vigil is joined by members of the Parliament Square Peace Campaign who gather to publicise the World Strike taking place in the US/UK and to hand in to the Americans a Peace Plan formally setting out why and how the Americans may sue for peace to end the so-called War on Terror.

On September 12th, campaigners gather outside to highlight the case of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, currently detained in the United States pending action by US authorities who claim she is a proscribed enemy of the United States. Dr Aafia Siddiqui is currently subject to a media campaign to assist US authorities in transiting her into permanent incarceration.

The anniversary and protests take place as a poll is revealed stating that the globalised non-state conflict ideal incited by US authorities in tandem with US globalisation since 2001 has now been rejected by the majority of the worlds population and now only enjoys support primarily within G8 member nations.

Poll (World Public Opinion.org)

US Embassy, London, 11th September 2008.

The American national flag flies at half mast at the British US Embassy seven years to the day after passenger airliners were flown into civil and government buildings within the United States.

Outside the embassy, a peace campaigner writes in chalk on the pavement phrases popularised by the British political author and writer, George Orwell.

A 9/11 truth movement activist wears a tee-shirt setting out the notion that the 9/11 attacks were comparable to the Reichstag fire in Germany 1933, an event that German Chancellor Adolph Hitler was able to use to suspend the German constitution and the civil liberties of the German people prior to constitutional war against the German Communist Party.

CDs, leaflets and flyers sit in a box ready to be handed out to passers-by re-examining the events of 9/11 and setting out how and why the official narrative of the event is troublesome.

A banner lays on the floor outside the British Ministry of Justice in protest at the widespread assault on civil liberties which have engulfed the British people since the adoption by Britain of the defence of American Liberty.

Campaigners hold up a banner demanding the US and UK government formally adopt and take on a peace plan to resolve the War on Terror. The protest takes place on the day new evidence emerges that international support for the morally obscure conflict has collapsed and world opinion no longer supports that notion of Al Qaeda were responsible for 9/11.

A man sits outside the US Embassy during a protest against the forced incarceration of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a former MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) alumni who is detained in the US as a proscribed enemy of the US Government.

Seven years after the War on Terror begins, the US government has failed to win the hearts and minds of the people.